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| ==Mage Skills== | | ==Mage Skills== |
− | ===Magery and Sorcery===
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− | Mages have two skills pertaining to the use of magic: Magery and Sorcery.
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− | For details on these, refer to: [[Magic and Spellcasting]].
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| ==Monk Skills== | | ==Monk Skills== |
− | ===Monk Weapon Skills===
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− | '''Unarmed Combat'''
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− | *Damage Type: Bludgeoning (with brass knuckles or fists), Slashing (with neko de) or Piercing (with katars)
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− | *Stat Dependent Damage Optimisation: 50% str / 50% dex
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− | *Special Rage Attacks: [[Combat Abilities#Sleeping_Fist|Sleeping Fist]], [[Combat Abilities#Throat_Strike|Throat Strike]], [[Combat Abilities#Quivering_Palm|Quivering Palm]]
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− | In general, unarmed weapons are very fast, and tend to inflict more critical hits. Also, when a character is totally 'unarmed' (i.e., equipped with only unarmed type armour and using either bare fists or an unarmed type weapon), having a higher unarmed combat skill will result in an improvement in your ability to both attack and defend.
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− | ===Sanctity===
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− | Monks have one skill pertaining to the use of magic: Sanctity.
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− | For details on these, refer to: [[Magic and Spellcasting]].
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− | ===Piety and Divinity===
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− | Priests have two skills pertaining to the use of magic: Piety and Divinity.
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− | For details on these, refer to: [[Magic and Spellcasting]].
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− | ===Priest Weapon Skills===
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− | '''Blessed Maces'''
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− | *Damage Type: Bludgeoning
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− | *Stat Dependent Damage Optimisation: 90% str / 10% dex
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− | *Default special move: [[Combat Abilities#Thunderclap|Thunderclap]]
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− | Only by wielding a "blessed" mace will a priest be able to raise the blessed maces skill; wielding a non-blessed mace will instead raise the maces fighter skill. To bless a mace, a priest simply has to use the first circle [[Magic_and_Spellcasting#Divinity|Divinity]] UY (bless weapon) spell. (Note: in order to revert a blessed mace into a regular mace, simply use a cursed scroll of uncurse on it - but this process will not work when performed on house tiles.)
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− | It should also be noted the blessed maces skill is identical to the maces fighter skill except that in the case of blessed maces, you will not be able to use any of the other special moves that a fighter using the maces skill could. More specifically, even if a (dual-classed) priest had 100% in the Polearms skill and 100% in the Longswords skills, that priest would neither be able to execute [[Combat Abilities#Bloodbolt|Bloodbolt]] nor [[Combat Abilities#Flurry|Flurry]] respectively.
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− | ===All Armour Types===
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− | Like fighers, priests reap the full benefits of all 4 grades of armour: unarmed, light, medium and heavy.
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− | For details, refer to the [[Class_Skills#All_Armour_Types|All Armour Types]] Section above.
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− | ===Light and Medium Armour Movement Penalties===
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− | Like fighters, priests do not suffer movement penalties for wearing light or medium armour.
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− | For a complete list of the various light and medium armour available, refer to:
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| Please refer to the [[Druid]] manual page. | | Please refer to the [[Druid]] manual page. |
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Revision as of 15:25, 11 September 2020
Class skills are skills that contribute to your class points. Essentially, these are the skills that determine your overall class break-up.
For a more detail explanation of how class skills determine a character's class composition, refer to:
How Classes Relate to Skills
Class Caps
On each server there is a class skill cap for humans and non-humans. It is different on each server and utilized to multi-class a character for different combinations depending on what the player chooses.
Regular Server (Reg)
- Human Starting Maximum: 150% (up to 200% via Versatility Shrine)
- Non-Human Starting Maximum: 125% (up to 200% via Versatility Shrine)
Player Death Server (PD)
- Human Starting Maximum: 150% (up to 200% via /remort command at Level 75)
- Non-Human Starting Maximum: 125% (up to 175%% via /remort command at Level 75)
No-Grind Server (NG)
- Humans Starting Maximum Skill Cap: 425%
- Non-Human Starting Maximum Skill Cap: 350%
Fighter Skills
Please refer to the Fighter manual page.
Mage Skills
Please refer to the Mage manual page.
Monk Skills
Please refer to the Monk manual page.
Priest Skills
Please refer to the Priest manual page.
Rogue Skills
Please refer to the Rogue manual page.
Necromancer Skills
Please refer to the Necromancer manual page.
Druid Skills
Please refer to the Druid manual page.